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So I guess I can build a new VM and this won't impact too heavily on my computational power (mostly Jellyfinn streaming 1080p stuff), correct?
Is there any way around the impending... running out of USB? Would a usb-C dongle be a nono?
Either way, thanks for the great answer.
Yeah the new VM should just draw from your remaining RAM. My Debian VM is only using a few GB (6? 8?) but my Dell (I have a 7050 so it can't be so different from yours) still has 10gb to play with.
As for the running out of USBs I guess you could run a usb hub to one of the usb ports and just pass through the one, although I don't know if that would break something.
I don't think they do a powered usb c to sata but I could be wrong. I've used 3/4 of the ports on the back for HDDs, and the remaining one for my ZigBee stick for Home Assistant VM and have one spare (on the front) plus the usb C. I have passed that usb C through to a VM for a usb c to 3.5mm (to send music to speakers) in the past though.
You could try a usb to sata (powered) and a usb c to usb a to plug in to the usb C socket I guess, try that? I have a few usbc-a adapters knocking around the house so if you're the same you could try it for nothing
I was hoping for some Proxmox magic dynamic allocation of resources, CPU cores and RAM between the two VMs. I have 16Gb RAM anyway so I should have plenty...
I guess I'll play around starting from those much needed USB to SATA powered cables.
If you want Proxmox to dynamically allocate resources you'll need to use LXCs, not VMs. I don't use VMs at all anymore for this exact reason.